Lessons from Restructuring Experiences

Lessons from Restructuring Experiences
Title Lessons from Restructuring Experiences PDF eBook
Author Nancy E. Hoffman
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 338
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791434079

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Intended for readers interested in establishing or assessing collaborative reform efforts, the book is organized in three units. The first provides an overview that will enhance readers' understanding of professional development schools and school restructuring. The authors review and highlight important concepts and processes in collaborative restructuring. The second unit brings the concepts and processes of collaborative change to life by sharing the stories of teachers and administrators in elementary and secondary professional development schools. The third unit addresses the complex issue of assessing the outcomes of restructuring in both schools and the university.

Lessons From Systemic Bank Restructuring

Lessons From Systemic Bank Restructuring
Title Lessons From Systemic Bank Restructuring PDF eBook
Author Ms.Claudia Helene Dziobek
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 30
Release 1997-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451857780

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In recent decades, a wide range of countries have experienced banking problems. Their approaches to systemic bank restructuring have varied substantially. This paper analyzes a representative sample of 24 countries and provides a summary of policies judged to be successful. The sample countries were ranked by relative progress in resolving banking sector problems. Based on this ranking, the paper examines the effectiveness of institutional and regulatory measures, assesses the impact of accompanying macroeconomic policies, and examines the extent to which particular restructuring instruments contributed to success. Special emphasis is given to the role of the central bank.

Corporate Restructuring

Corporate Restructuring
Title Corporate Restructuring PDF eBook
Author Michael Pomerleano
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 436
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0821359282

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In light of the periodic financial crises of the late 1990s, there has been a growing recognition of the need for a strategy to avoid and mitigate the severity of crises in the corporate sector, requiring the complementary efforts of policymakers, regulators, lawyers, insolvency experts and financiers. This publication examines the issue of corporate restructuring, drawing on case studies of corporate crises in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand among others; and discusses a range of topics including the key role of governments in securing an enabling legal system, effective out-of-court workouts, supportive tax regimes, policy and regulatory initiatives to address systemic corporate problems.

Subnational Insolvency: Cross-Country Experiences and Lessons

Subnational Insolvency: Cross-Country Experiences and Lessons
Title Subnational Insolvency: Cross-Country Experiences and Lessons PDF eBook
Author Lili Liu
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 43
Release 2008
Genre Access to Finance
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Abstract: Subnational insolvency is a reoccurring event in development, as demonstrated by historical and modern episodes of subnational defaults in both developed and developing countries. Insolvency procedures become more important as countries decentralize expenditure, taxation, and borrowing, and broaden subnational credit markets. As the first cross-country survey of procedures to resolve subnational financial distress, this paper has particular relevance for decentralizing countries. The authors explain central features and variations of subnational insolvency mechanisms across countries. They identify judicial, administrative, and hybrid procedures, and show how entry point and political factors drive their design. Like private insolvency law, subnational insolvency procedures predictably allocate default risk, while providing breathing space for orderly debt restructuring and fiscal adjustment. Policymakers' desire to mitigate the tension between creditor rights and the need to maintain essential public services, to strengthen ex ante fiscal rules, and to harden subnational budget constraints are motivations specific to the public sector.

Lessons for Industrial Restructuring

Lessons for Industrial Restructuring
Title Lessons for Industrial Restructuring PDF eBook
Author Klara Foti
Publisher
Total Pages 39
Release 1993
Genre Hungary
ISBN 9781858640259

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Lessons From Systemic Bank Restructing

Lessons From Systemic Bank Restructing
Title Lessons From Systemic Bank Restructing PDF eBook
Author Claudia Helene Dziobek
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 30
Release 1998-05-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Systemic bank restructing aims to improve bank performance - that is, restore solvency and profitability, improve the banking system's capacity to provide financial intermediation between savers and borrowers, and restore public confidence. The authors of this studyanalyzed the experiences of 24 countries that initiated reforms in the1980s and early 1990s.

Some Examples of Successful Restructuring Experiences

Some Examples of Successful Restructuring Experiences
Title Some Examples of Successful Restructuring Experiences PDF eBook
Author European Commission
Publisher
Total Pages 70
Release 1997
Genre Business
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